IWA is pleased to announce that the advance technical sessions programme for LET 2024, built around the theme of ‘Closing the water cycle through efficient and innovative technologies’, is now available! The IWA Leadin...
Good news! There is still time to submit your paper for the next IWA LET conference on 24-28 June 2024 in Essen, Germany. Join us at the premier international event for cutting-edge innovations in water and wastewater management. ...
Only one month left to submit your paper for the next IWA LET conference in Essen, Germany! Join us at the IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies 2024, the premier international event for cutting-edge inn...
IWA’s Resource Recovery from Water Cluster is now calling for nominations for the Resource Recovery Best Practice Award 2023. Driven by environmental, economic, societal and ecological benefits, resource recovery from water trea...
The International Water Association (IWA) is excited to open the call for papers for the 19th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies (LET 2024). We invite you to share your expertise, research, and insigh...
The International Water Association (IWA) recently concluded its highly anticipated Leading-Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies (IWA LET) 2023 in Daegu, South Korea. Held from 29 May to 2 June and marking the 20th...
IWA is pleased to announce that the 2023 LET programme, built around the theme of achieving sustainability through water technology, is now available! The IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies (LET) is d...
The water sector has a role to play in the global effort to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and help to slow climate change. Our sector is energy-intensive, and technology now gives us an opportunity to manage water much...
The Utility Leaders Forum (ULF) organised by IWA is an excellent platform for utility leaders to meet, expand their network and exchange knowledge among utility leaders from all over the world, while strengthening the community of...
For most of world’s one billion low-income urban dwellers, water is undrinkable. Even when accessible municipal water is relatively safe, faecal bacteria contaminate the water as it is dispensed at shared water points and subseq...